Pumptiva via Amazon has 25,000mAh Pumptiva Dual Mode 150PSI Tire Inflator / Portable Air Compressor for $17.50 when you apply promo code SQH8IPBM at checkout. Shipping is free.
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3X Fast Inflation: Built with premium materials, our portable air compressor delivers up to 150 PSI, inflating each tire within 40 seconds (30-36 PSI).
Auto-Shut Off & Accurate Display: This portable tire inflator features a digital LED screen that displays real-time tire pressure and preset values for easy monitoring.
Versatile Inflation Modes: Our air pump offers 4 preset modes (Car, Motorcycle, Bike, Ball) and a custom mode, designed for cars, bicycles, motorcycles, and sporting equipment, catering to various inflation needs.
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Pumptiva via Amazon has 25,000mAh Pumptiva Dual Mode 150PSI Tire Inflator / Portable Air Compressor for $17.50 when you apply promo code SQH8IPBM at checkout. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Editor iconian for sharing this deal.
About this item:
3X Fast Inflation: Built with premium materials, our portable air compressor delivers up to 150 PSI, inflating each tire within 40 seconds (30-36 PSI).
Auto-Shut Off & Accurate Display: This portable tire inflator features a digital LED screen that displays real-time tire pressure and preset values for easy monitoring.
Versatile Inflation Modes: Our air pump offers 4 preset modes (Car, Motorcycle, Bike, Ball) and a custom mode, designed for cars, bicycles, motorcycles, and sporting equipment, catering to various inflation needs.
Model: Pumptiva Tire Inflator Portable Air Compressor, 150 PSI Portable Tire Inflator for Car 3X Faster Air Pump For Car Tire 12V DC Dual Power Battery Tire Pump with LED Light Motorcycle, Bike, Ball (Large)
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Given the really low price I'm half tempted. However, keep in mind that it would be a bad idea to keep this in the car. In the winter the battery capacity will be poor (but wired would address that). In the summer the battery may suffer (or worse) when the temperatures get really hot. You can't count on the battery if you need the thing on the side of the road/flat in a parking lot.
Where it would be good is if you have a slow leak and the car/mower/etc isn't near a power outlet. With a car odds are you can use a 12V pump but that may not be true with a mower. Still, it seems like an edge case. If you want an emergency pump in the car (and I do), I think a wired model makes more sense. This seems to make sense if you don't want to mess with getting out the 12V model and you can keep it in the house/garage where it won't over heat/freeze. Finally, I wouldn't be surprised if this lasts just a few years before the battery becomes a real limitation. I've been pleased with my 12V compressors that have generally lasted a decade or more (getting used maybe 1-2 per year).
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Would it be stupid to travel with this on carry on luggage?im traveling to another state that family has a house and car which get only visited several times a year. It would be convenient to have this than calling AAA if any issues with the seldom used car not starting properly.
Well this is relatively bulky and only an inflator, not a jump starter, so definitely no.
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Would it be stupid to travel with this on carry on luggage?im traveling to another state that family has a house and car which get only visited several times a year. It would be convenient to have this than calling AAA if any issues with the seldom used car not starting properly.
I would suggest getting a 12V powered model instead. The hassle of dealing with a cord vs not having a changed battery when you need it.
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Where it would be good is if you have a slow leak and the car/mower/etc isn't near a power outlet. With a car odds are you can use a 12V pump but that may not be true with a mower. Still, it seems like an edge case. If you want an emergency pump in the car (and I do), I think a wired model makes more sense. This seems to make sense if you don't want to mess with getting out the 12V model and you can keep it in the house/garage where it won't over heat/freeze. Finally, I wouldn't be surprised if this lasts just a few years before the battery becomes a real limitation. I've been pleased with my 12V compressors that have generally lasted a decade or more (getting used maybe 1-2 per year).
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